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SITTING OF OCT. 1

... heart fa the sentiments expressed by the reporter your commission. nevertheless remarked some expressions which induced me speak the question. not correct to consider the Polish cause as entirely lost. However deplorable the catastrophe of Warsaw may be ...

1. LIFE WICLIF. By CHARLES WEBB BAS, M.A. Portrait. 6a 8. CONSISTENCY OF REVELATION. P. N. SHUTTLEWORTH, D.D. ..

... English, without the rigmarole definitions and deductions our political economists; on the question of the poor laws, the author speaks out like a man sense.*—Bell’s Weekly Messenger. , , •• This is one the most Interesting works that has lately issued trani ...

BOURSE AMD FUNDS

... could P* rl hitherto been respected, and, unless it were the held battle, after •o*® desperate conflict, we hare not heard speak any mmmm cftMttiltted on IndirMiulii. They fall confidence in the auccne of tbeir cause.” A letter from Nauplia, dated Sept ...

AUSTRIA

... feelings hut horror and contempt amongst men educated in the religion of the gospel, and who, as the first, and, humanly speaking, most precious of all the consequences of that education, regard the cultivation the domestic virtues as the most important ...

PORTUGAL

... authority of parliamentary committee upon corporations ought to be resisted. However, when we know we are speaking in vain, we must endeavour to avoid speaking tediously. We know that neither the royal commission nor the parliamentary commission will lie resisted ...

ERAL POST-OFFIOB, February 12. IM->. Vol It E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that HER •--> m v.i ks I'Y > POSTM

... anxio 'ion. When as in the late contesl tor the I the unprepared ji 1 ?? it in • pul.lV jour no other organ bj which the ■ speak, or h*. vliieh *. pose,. iicieiit time to meet a th. • danger Bttt such casts present an ilc. which leavee -questions iis ...

(From La Tritune dee Department.)

... society was proceeding form themselves into cummitteea, a cap. tain of the National Guard entered the ball, aud wished to speak to the President. He informed him that the meeting caused disturbance outside, and requested the different members of the society ...

Pursuant to a decree of the P High Court of Chancery, bearing date the 23d day ef *,*oruary, 182K, made

... Hr e sue 1 introduced. To further expatiate on the ex- •Wleneles of this vulnerary is scarcely necessary, as it will •rnply speak for itself, in a way words are inadequate to. In J»*c^ of piles, outwardly applied, this ointment will also be {'Hid particularly ...

(From the Paper of Dec. 28.)

... like that distress, he does not reaclr the cabinet. But now we turn to the villainous organ of opposition. It may, perhaps, speak plainly things bkely, when plainly spoken, to displace a ministry and an Attorney Geticr.il, and then the case of libel is ...

FRENCH PAPERS

... into pure ministerial* ism. Let remember that we are soon fall, and, availing our?elves of the liberty which remains to us, speak with freedom, and if must die, die honourably.” after a lew words from the Duke of Broglie, Count Tournon, and the Marquis ...

ENGLISH OPERA—ADELPHI

... ladies, and a song by the farmer in the first act and in the second a solo by H. Phillips, and another by Miss H. Cawse, with speaking recitative. To these we may add the choruses generally, and there are one or two concerted quartets and quintets of surpassing ...